Let's get Real
Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2018 11:58 am
This story should scare everyone:
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2018-10-04/the-big-hack-how-china-used-a-tiny-chip-to-infiltrate-america-s-top-companies
It describes one of the latest computer security threats - tiny processors implanted by motherboard manufacturers that allow complete remote control and access. There is some debate about this particular story. But whether this story turns out to be true or false, one thing is certain: This is only the beginning.
I started programming computers in 1979 ... using paper punch cards. I have been programming computers in one form or another nearly every day since then. I understand the technology very well, and we have a big problem looming before us.
It is foolhardy to rely on the internet for 100% of anyone's communication ... with anyone. It is even more foolhardy among our tiny and largely fragmented group of hang gliding reformers. We've seen how quickly someone like Jack Axoupolous can silence anyone he chooses. Even worse, we've seen how maliciously he can change what anyone has written to make them appear to have written whatever he wants. The U.S. Hawks forum is always just one hack away from complete disruption.
Don't rely on the internet to communicate. Pick up the phone and actually call someone. Get out and actually visit others in person. Get to know others to a depth that can't be easily spoofed or disrupted with current technology. Yes, it's less convenient to actually deal with others as real humans in person or on the phone. But that's a small price to pay to build a real community.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2018-10-04/the-big-hack-how-china-used-a-tiny-chip-to-infiltrate-america-s-top-companies
It describes one of the latest computer security threats - tiny processors implanted by motherboard manufacturers that allow complete remote control and access. There is some debate about this particular story. But whether this story turns out to be true or false, one thing is certain: This is only the beginning.
I started programming computers in 1979 ... using paper punch cards. I have been programming computers in one form or another nearly every day since then. I understand the technology very well, and we have a big problem looming before us.
It is foolhardy to rely on the internet for 100% of anyone's communication ... with anyone. It is even more foolhardy among our tiny and largely fragmented group of hang gliding reformers. We've seen how quickly someone like Jack Axoupolous can silence anyone he chooses. Even worse, we've seen how maliciously he can change what anyone has written to make them appear to have written whatever he wants. The U.S. Hawks forum is always just one hack away from complete disruption.
Don't rely on the internet to communicate. Pick up the phone and actually call someone. Get out and actually visit others in person. Get to know others to a depth that can't be easily spoofed or disrupted with current technology. Yes, it's less convenient to actually deal with others as real humans in person or on the phone. But that's a small price to pay to build a real community.